Deconstruction: Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies, Volum 2Jonathan D. Culler Taylor & Francis, 2003 - 424 pàgines It could be argued that deconstruction has to a considerable extent been formed by critical accounts of it. This collection reprints a cross section of these important works, charting the ways in which deconstruction is conceptualized and demonstrating the impact it has had on a wide range of traditions. The essential pieces in this set include writings by Jacques Derrida, Jonathan Culler, Paul de Man, Barbara Johnson, and a wide range of key thinkers in areas as diverse as psychoanalysis, law, gender studies, and architecture. The major themes covered include: * Vol. 1: Part I: "What is Deconstruction?"Part II: "Philosophy"* Vol. 2: Part III: "Literary Criticism"Part IV: "Feminism and Queer Theory"* Vol. 3: Part V: "Psychoanalysis"Part VI: "Religion/Theology"Part VII: "Architecture"* Vol. 4: Part VIII: "Politics"Part IX: "Ethics" |
Continguts
This strange institution called literature an interview with Jacques Derrida | 3 |
Critical consequences | 35 |
that dangerous supplement | 71 |
Semiology and rhetoric | 97 |
Reading Proust | 112 |
The resistance to theory | 130 |
Hallucinatory history Hugos Revolution | 148 |
The decomposition of the elephants doublereading | 171 |
Dreadful reading Blanchot on Hegel | 271 |
Feminism and queer theory | 281 |
Choreographies | 283 |
Extract from Sorties | 300 |
Deconstruction and feminism a repetition | 308 |
The critical difference BartheSBalZac | 328 |
Muteness envy | 338 |
Feminism and deconstruction again negotiating with unacknowledged masculinism | 353 |
The monstrosity of translation Walter Benjamins The Task of the Translator | 190 |
Teaching deconstructively | 204 |
Melvilles fist execution of Billy Budd | 213 |
The critic as host | 244 |
Imitation and gender insubordination | 371 |
Homographesis | 388 |
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